This presentation uses a free template provided by FPPT.com Click to add Text Some Important Tips for Your Move
This presentation uses a free template provided by FPPT.com Every moving experience is unique. It provides different challenges for the homeowner and the moving company you select. Maybe it is the distance of the move, or the short timeline you have to work with, or the challenge of moving with small children. Whatever the case, however, a plan of action for your move can make everything easier. With the right protocol, you will safely be in your new home with less stress along the way, and you will be glad that you prepared in advance.
This presentation uses a free template provided by FPPT.com 1.Start Early You can never be too prepared for a move, regardless of size or distance. Therefore, planning early will put you in the right position for a successful move. The earlier you begin preparing, the less likely a problem will sneak up on you. And the less likely you won't be able to handle it. You may not always have total control over your moving date, especially if you have to transition quickly for a job, but don't waste a day in beginning to plan for your move.
This presentation uses a free template provided by FPPT.com 2. Find A Quality Mover You will trust the movers you hire with your personal belongings, so you need to be sure they are responsible and reputable. Look for reviews and ratings online to give you an idea of the company's perception and previous work. When you call, ask about their training and safety services. You may also ask for recommendations.
This presentation uses a free template provided by FPPT.com 3. Label Your Boxes If you hire a mover, they can help with this, but be sure to label boxes as you begin to pack your things from various rooms. Nothing is more frustrating than getting to your new home and not knowing what is inside which box and what goes where. You can quicken the unpacking process by simply labeling your boxes in the beginning.
This presentation uses a free template provided by FPPT.com 4. Keep It Light For the safety of yourself and the movers that you hire, do not overload boxes and make them too heavy for one person to carry. Not only will this place stress on the backs of the people involved in the move, but also on the cardboard itself. The box is more likely to rip or tear if it is too heavy.
This presentation uses a free template provided by FPPT.com 5. Be Ready On Moving Day If you begin planning early, all of the large issues should be sorted out by the time the actual moving day arrives. However, have your home ready for the movers when they arrive. For example, clear paths so that it is easier for them to go in and out of your home, allowing the process to move along faster.
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